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matt hancock promising a social care plan this year.e to answer questions for the first time since the election and was tackled over the removal in the eu withdrawal bill of a protection to allow the company child migrants in the eu to come to the uk and be reunited with their families here after brexit. the government insists it does not want to tie its hands in brexit negotiations, and that he will be progress on the company children. the s&p among others has been campaigning hard on this. the party reminded jeffrey cox what he wants that on the issue. it was from the back benches in february 2017 that he made what i thought was a superb speech of the human rights asylum seeking company children, calling on the government to make notjust lip service on the threats but make them practical. why notjust actually decide to can you to accept unaccompanied children within the members here. why is the government seeking to repeal even the very modest obligations to negotiate the rights under the withdrawal act of 2018? mr speaker, we are not
matt hancock promising a social care plan this year.e to answer questions for the first time since the election and was tackled over the removal in the eu withdrawal bill of a protection to allow the company child migrants in the eu to come to the uk and be reunited with their families here after brexit. the government insists it does not want to tie its hands in brexit negotiations, and that he will be progress on the company children. the s&p among others has been campaigning hard on...
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knows we intend to begin with cross party talks to build consent and there is great consensus on social care. and nobody has to sell their home of the cost of their care. with the help and cooperation. with social care and the biggest support. and stewardship of the economy and we are now able to tackle a problem that was shirked not just by the labor party. we will do it now. >> i don't know if the prime minister read the manifesto but we made it clear we have a plan, we have a clear plan. it is free personal care, and support for care and i am happy to send another copy of the manifesto so he can read it. >> the prime minister said many times, the funding issue into law, all this means is waiting lists, more delays and more a andy bursting at the seams. if he's committed to fixing the crisis his government created over the last decade, he should end the empty rhetoric and back off a proposal to give the nhs the funding it needs rather than putting into law insufficiency of funding. fund it properly that everyone can rely on it. >> i'm delighted he's on the manifesto - and over the last --
knows we intend to begin with cross party talks to build consent and there is great consensus on social care. and nobody has to sell their home of the cost of their care. with the help and cooperation. with social care and the biggest support. and stewardship of the economy and we are now able to tackle a problem that was shirked not just by the labor party. we will do it now. >> i don't know if the prime minister read the manifesto but we made it clear we have a plan, we have a clear...
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working in social care, really importantjob, they need to be paid more than they currently are.n some way. and i think there is no way to avoid that. the migration advisory committee, recommends, reducing the salary threshold for most migrant workers from £30,000 110w migrant workers from £30,000 now to £25,600. this would help recruit much—needed teachers and health staff. 0verall, immigration would be lower, but the country would be poorer, with gdp or economic growth expected to slow. ministers are being told they need to act quickly so businesses can adapt. here in your, for instance, eu staff and other low—paid backbone of the tourism industry worth £500 million a year. so how should this city respond ? million a year. so how should this city respond? cutting immigration is not pain—free. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the total number of cases of a new respiratory virus in mainland china has jumped to almost to 6,000, with more than 130 confirmed dead. president trump has unveiled his middle east peace plan, to applause from israel, but condemnat
working in social care, really importantjob, they need to be paid more than they currently are.n some way. and i think there is no way to avoid that. the migration advisory committee, recommends, reducing the salary threshold for most migrant workers from £30,000 110w migrant workers from £30,000 now to £25,600. this would help recruit much—needed teachers and health staff. 0verall, immigration would be lower, but the country would be poorer, with gdp or economic growth expected to slow....
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consensus, and i think there is a great consensus in this country on the need to tackle the issue of social carebody has dignity and security in their old age, nobody has to sell their home to pay for the cost of their care. we can do it, and we will do it with the help and cooperation of the labour party and other parties of this house. we will go ahead with a fantastic plan for social care. i look forward to his support, but i would point out to him that it is thanks to this conservative stewardship of the economy that we are now, indeed, the mandate of the people that we have, that we are now able to tackle a problem that was shoved —— shirked notjust by the labour party, but for governments for decades after decades, and we are going to do it now. mr speaker, i don't know if the prime minister had a chance to read the labour manifesto in the election, but we made it very clear, we have a plan. we have a plan, a very clear one. it is... it is free personal care, it is more funding, and it is support for carers. and we're very happy, i'm very happy to send him another copy of our manifesto so
consensus, and i think there is a great consensus in this country on the need to tackle the issue of social carebody has dignity and security in their old age, nobody has to sell their home to pay for the cost of their care. we can do it, and we will do it with the help and cooperation of the labour party and other parties of this house. we will go ahead with a fantastic plan for social care. i look forward to his support, but i would point out to him that it is thanks to this conservative...
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care workers in social care and another one h52 and how much it is going to cost. on workers and care workers many of whom come from the eu and abroad and they are less well paid than this threshold would be it would cost the government more. it is very want to say we do not want these workers are but that will be an increase public—sector cost stop it is notjust businesses but all of us it is notjust businesses but all of us who will pay for it. in the daily telegraph, exit will benefit farmers. there was an agriculture bill published which was about changing the system. —— brexit will benefit farmers. organisations talking about how a future agriculture policy can be used not to lower standards, as some people fear, but to raise standards and one of the areas is food standards and making sure that production standards and welfare standards are kept high. another one is about methods and so on. your environment a nalyst methods and so on. your environment analyst reported at the time on the agriculture bill being published, that the bill proposed is all about encou
care workers in social care and another one h52 and how much it is going to cost. on workers and care workers many of whom come from the eu and abroad and they are less well paid than this threshold would be it would cost the government more. it is very want to say we do not want these workers are but that will be an increase public—sector cost stop it is notjust businesses but all of us it is notjust businesses but all of us who will pay for it. in the daily telegraph, exit will benefit...
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it's now been almost three years thsince the government promiseda green paper on social care. and seven months as the minister himself stood on the steps of downing street and said he prepared a clear plan to fix the crisis in social care. what is the holdup? wherhold up?where is the plan ls >> mr. speaker, the constructive attitude as you know we do intend to begin with cross party talks as we begin to build and on the need to tackle the issue everybody has dignity and security. i look forward to his support and it's thanks to this we are now able to tackle the problems i don't know if the pre- minister had a chance to read the manifesto but we made it very clear we have a plan. a very clear one and it is free personal care, funding and support for care. and i'm very happy to send another copypy of the manifestoo he can read it. the prime minister said many times she's going t he is goings funding issue into law but all that it's giving me is even longer waiting lists, more delays for cancer patients and more departments bursting at the seams while patients continue to suffer
it's now been almost three years thsince the government promiseda green paper on social care. and seven months as the minister himself stood on the steps of downing street and said he prepared a clear plan to fix the crisis in social care. what is the holdup? wherhold up?where is the plan ls >> mr. speaker, the constructive attitude as you know we do intend to begin with cross party talks as we begin to build and on the need to tackle the issue everybody has dignity and security. i look...
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this winter it feels as though that really positive impact of social care hasn't been there as much, for our patients and we are seeing real pressure across the health and care system. if more beds are needed for emergency care, that means delays for patients like paul needing nonurgent operations. he has been waiting months for a hip replacement. i have seen doctors and specialists, physiotherapy teams, and you know it's now got to the point where, oh, the operation will be done on easter 2020, now they're telling me it could well be christmas 2020. whatever the promises made about more hospitals and nurses and higherfunding, this is the state of the nhs in england right now. hugh pym, bbc news. the time is 16 minutes past six. buckingham palace orders its staff to find a way to make harry and meghan‘s go—it—alone plan work. coming up here in south—east australia people are bracing themselves for imminent evacuation orders as bushfires threaten several towns. coming up on sportsday at half past six... great britain lose in the last eight of the atp cup in sydney despite having four m
this winter it feels as though that really positive impact of social care hasn't been there as much, for our patients and we are seeing real pressure across the health and care system. if more beds are needed for emergency care, that means delays for patients like paul needing nonurgent operations. he has been waiting months for a hip replacement. i have seen doctors and specialists, physiotherapy teams, and you know it's now got to the point where, oh, the operation will be done on easter...
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i think we have to be realistic with people working in social care, a really important job.ome way and i think there is no way to avoid that. the migration advisory committee, or mac, recommends reducing the salary threshold for most migrant workers from £30,000 now to £25,600. this would help recruit much—needed teachers and health staff. overall, immigration would be lower, but the country would be poorer, with gdp or economic growth expected to slow. the mac is advisory so we will respond back to the mac in due course. i think it is important to recognise as well that the british public voted for change when it came to immigration and with that, they have voted for an australian—style points—based system. ministers are being told they need to act quickly so businesses can adapt. and a pot of tea. here in york, for instance, eu staff are the low—paid backbone of the tourism industry, worth half a billion pounds per year. the oldest street in town is the shambles. so how should this city respond? cutting immigration is not pain—free. mark easton, bbc news. a major scientifi
i think we have to be realistic with people working in social care, a really important job.ome way and i think there is no way to avoid that. the migration advisory committee, or mac, recommends reducing the salary threshold for most migrant workers from £30,000 now to £25,600. this would help recruit much—needed teachers and health staff. overall, immigration would be lower, but the country would be poorer, with gdp or economic growth expected to slow. the mac is advisory so we will...
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this winter, it feels as though that really positive impact of social care hasn't been there as much, real pressure across the health and care system. if more beds are needed for emergency care, that means delays for patients like paul needing non—urgent operations. he's been waiting months for a hip replacement. i have seen doctors and specialists, physiotherapy teams, and, you know, now it's got to the point where, "oh, the operation‘s going to be done on easter 2020, now they're telling me it could well be christmas 2020." whatever the promises made about more hospitals and nurses and higherfunding, this is the state of the nhs in england right now. hugh pym, bbc news. a young singerfrom brighton has topped the bbc‘s sound of 2020, which aims to predict the biggest and brightest new stars in music. celeste, who's 25, follows in the footsteps of previous winners like adele, sam smith and ellie goulding. she was chosen by a panel of one hundred and seventy figures from the music industry. here's our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba. # it wouldn't move # what could i do...# th
this winter, it feels as though that really positive impact of social care hasn't been there as much, real pressure across the health and care system. if more beds are needed for emergency care, that means delays for patients like paul needing non—urgent operations. he's been waiting months for a hip replacement. i have seen doctors and specialists, physiotherapy teams, and, you know, now it's got to the point where, "oh, the operation‘s going to be done on easter 2020, now they're...
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has left more children at risk of exploitation, risk of not receiving the appropriate help and social carel support, and also at risk of exploitation by criminals. this is happening. many people on those benches are experiencing this as well as me. i will do my best to answer that comprehensive question. i can assure the honourable member that both myself and the government do take this matter seriously. however, out of area placements can actually be in the child's best interest if they are at risk of exploitation or if they need specialist provision. three years ago instead of increasing children's care home capacity in england, the government introduced legislation that forced vulnerable children from england to be placed in scotland. in 2018, over 70 children were moved, some over300 miles, from their home and family and support networks. can the minister tell us exactly how the local authorities with care and responsibility for these children living miles away are discharging even their most basic statutory obligations, and is she content to preside over this harmful legislation? i be
has left more children at risk of exploitation, risk of not receiving the appropriate help and social carel support, and also at risk of exploitation by criminals. this is happening. many people on those benches are experiencing this as well as me. i will do my best to answer that comprehensive question. i can assure the honourable member that both myself and the government do take this matter seriously. however, out of area placements can actually be in the child's best interest if they are at...
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one sector that won't be pleased social care with warnings in the report that without migrants, thereay the a nswer shortages. the advisers say the answer is to pay british people more, even if that puts the cost of ca re more, even if that puts the cost of care up. i think we have to be realistic that people are working in social care, a really importantjob, they need to be paid more than they currently are. and that has to be paid for in some way. and i think there is no way to avoid that. the migration advisory committee recommends reducing the salary threshold for most migrant workers from £30,000 now to £25,600, to help recruit much—needed teaches and health stuff. overall, immigration would be lower, but the country would be lower, but the country would be lower, but the country would be poorer with gdp or economic growth expected to slow. britain wa nts a growth expected to slow. britain wants a new immigration system in place for when freedom of movement from the european union ends at the end of this year. the government's advisers warned ministers need to be clear about thei
one sector that won't be pleased social care with warnings in the report that without migrants, thereay the a nswer shortages. the advisers say the answer is to pay british people more, even if that puts the cost of ca re more, even if that puts the cost of care up. i think we have to be realistic that people are working in social care, a really importantjob, they need to be paid more than they currently are. and that has to be paid for in some way. and i think there is no way to avoid that....
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i think we have to be realistic with people working in social care, a really important job.ey currently are. that has to be paid for in some way and i think there is no way to avoid that. the migration advisory committee, or mac, recommends reducing the salary threshold for most migrant workers from £30,000 now to £25,600. this would help recruit much—needed teachers and health staff. overall, immigration would be lower, but the country would be poorer, with gdp or economic growth expected to slow. the mac is advisory so we will respond back to the mac in due course. i think it is important to recognise as well that the british public voted for change when it came to immigration and with that, they have voted for an australian—style points—based system. ministers are being told they need to act quickly so businesses can adapt. and a pot of tea. here in york, for instance, eu staff are the low—paid backbone of the tourism industry, worth half a billion pounds per year. the oldest street in town is the shambles. so how should this city respond? cutting immigration is not pain—
i think we have to be realistic with people working in social care, a really important job.ey currently are. that has to be paid for in some way and i think there is no way to avoid that. the migration advisory committee, or mac, recommends reducing the salary threshold for most migrant workers from £30,000 now to £25,600. this would help recruit much—needed teachers and health staff. overall, immigration would be lower, but the country would be poorer, with gdp or economic growth expected...
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there is a downside, there would be increased pressure on social care and there is a real concern thats here are saying that it's nothing to do with migration, that is to do with the rates of pay not being competitive enough in the social ca re competitive enough in the social care sector, a problem that has to be addressed differently, not necessarily through migration. thank you, danny shaw, really interesting. 0ur you, danny shaw, really interesting. our home affairs corresponded with the latest details on the uk immigration system after brexit, brexit day is on friday. the next clip we're going to show you has been watched more than a0 million times on twitter and more than six million times on youtube since it was uploaded on the ninth of january. high school sweethearts filmmaker lee loechler and trainee doctor sthuthi david have been together for more than a decade. she loves disney, so he planned a pretty different proposal. laughter applause it's not every day you get to propose to your high school sweetheart, so i just want to take my time. savour this moment. oh, my god! how
there is a downside, there would be increased pressure on social care and there is a real concern thats here are saying that it's nothing to do with migration, that is to do with the rates of pay not being competitive enough in the social ca re competitive enough in the social care sector, a problem that has to be addressed differently, not necessarily through migration. thank you, danny shaw, really interesting. 0ur you, danny shaw, really interesting. our home affairs corresponded with the...
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this winter it feels as though that really positive impact of social care hasn't been there as much, e seeing real pressure across the health and care system. if more beds are needed for emergency care, that means delays for patients like paul needing nonurgent operations. he has been waiting months for a hip replacement. i have seen doctors and specialists, physiotherapy teams, and, you know, now it's got to the point where, oh, the operation will be done on easter 2020, now they're telling me it could well be christmas 2020. whatever the promises made about more hospitals and nurses and higherfunding, this is the state of the nhs in england right now. hugh pym, bbc news. a prison officer has been stabbed and seriously injured and four others hospitalised after an attack by two prisoners in cambridgeshire. counter—terrorism police are investigating the assault at whitemoor top security jail. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly is here with details of what happened. the attack is said to have been carried out by two inmates wearing a fa ke carried out by two inmates wearing a f
this winter it feels as though that really positive impact of social care hasn't been there as much, e seeing real pressure across the health and care system. if more beds are needed for emergency care, that means delays for patients like paul needing nonurgent operations. he has been waiting months for a hip replacement. i have seen doctors and specialists, physiotherapy teams, and, you know, now it's got to the point where, oh, the operation will be done on easter 2020, now they're telling me...
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this isa parliament commits a big thing, this is a potentially massive change in the way we fund social caren even more pressing issue just around the corner from number ten. brexiteers want big ben to goat like the clappers on the day we leave the eu, the prime minister said amidst the renovations that would be expensive. but we are working plants so people can bung a bob for a brexit bong, there are some people who want to i haven't quite worked out translated that sounds like some kind of crowdfunding idea. let's hope policy in other areas was rather more developed when the cabinet met this morning. the foreign secretary updated colleagues on iran and the prime minister will have to work hard to stop this crisis turning into a bigger drama. well, as we heard the prime minister said in the interview that the international nuclear agreement with iran could be replaced by a deal negotiated by donald trump. our diplomatic correspondent james robbins is here. how realistic is that? of course, it could be replaced by a new deal but it seems a very ambitious, optimistic ambition from boris johns
this isa parliament commits a big thing, this is a potentially massive change in the way we fund social caren even more pressing issue just around the corner from number ten. brexiteers want big ben to goat like the clappers on the day we leave the eu, the prime minister said amidst the renovations that would be expensive. but we are working plants so people can bung a bob for a brexit bong, there are some people who want to i haven't quite worked out translated that sounds like some kind of...
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cared about them. i am talking about the people at the top of the police and social services.assistant chief constables, head of social services, the people who knew the facts, who knew the truth and they chose to bury the truth. that in my opinion is unforgivable. they swore the same oath as i did, every fiona trottjoins us live now from manchester. we've heard from greater manchester police. that is still ongoing but in the building behind me where greater manchester police are due to be holding a press conference now. it has been delayed by about one hour, we are keen to find out what they had to say. we had that criticism from maggie oliver saying people that eat the truth, she said, people in authority at that time. that may be going in the building behind me but i can tell you what greater manchester police has said today in response to this criticism. the assista nt response to this criticism. the assistant chief constable has said, i want to apologise to all those vulnerable children who were let down, iam vulnerable children who were let down, i am very sorry, they we
cared about them. i am talking about the people at the top of the police and social services.assistant chief constables, head of social services, the people who knew the facts, who knew the truth and they chose to bury the truth. that in my opinion is unforgivable. they swore the same oath as i did, every fiona trottjoins us live now from manchester. we've heard from greater manchester police. that is still ongoing but in the building behind me where greater manchester police are due to be...
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social care is something i wa nt to priority. social care is something i want to talk about.too sell their home to pay for it. what about a date? we will certainly do it in this parliament. that is potentially five yea rs parliament. that is potentially five years away. we will bring forward the plan. last year you said there isa the plan. last year you said there is a plan and we will do it, now you're saying and the term of this parliament, that is not the agency you intimated when you took over. we will bring forward a plan this year but we will get it done in this parliament. this is a potentially massive change in the way we fund social care. we had to get it right and think very carefully about how we do it, there are lots of quite important moral and social issues contained in it. should taxpayers be paying for people who might be able to afford things? what is the relationship between families that you want to encourage? should families be looking after their elderly relatives? all of these are very complex questions but the key thing is that everybody must have digni
social care is something i wa nt to priority. social care is something i want to talk about.too sell their home to pay for it. what about a date? we will certainly do it in this parliament. that is potentially five yea rs parliament. that is potentially five years away. we will bring forward the plan. last year you said there isa the plan. last year you said there is a plan and we will do it, now you're saying and the term of this parliament, that is not the agency you intimated when you took...
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this is the nhs and social care in england right now.ion to today's figures. there are certain things we need to do, our staff there are certain things we need to do, ourstaff are there are certain things we need to do, our staff are working hard, we wa nt to do, our staff are working hard, we want to open more beds, that requires more nurses so it's important we get more nurses, we need a strong social care system to ensure people don't stay too long in hospital when they don't need to and i know some of our a&e departments are reaching a capacity they were not designed for and we need to rebuild them and provide a better environment for patients. let's speak to the shadow health secretary, jonathan ashworth. thank you for coming to talk to us. as professor stephen power suggested, there needs to be a grassroots approach to sorting out theseissues grassroots approach to sorting out these issues because we have been talking about gps, he was talking about social care, all the things that will ease the flow of people into a&e departments.
this is the nhs and social care in england right now.ion to today's figures. there are certain things we need to do, our staff there are certain things we need to do, ourstaff are there are certain things we need to do, our staff are working hard, we wa nt to do, our staff are working hard, we want to open more beds, that requires more nurses so it's important we get more nurses, we need a strong social care system to ensure people don't stay too long in hospital when they don't need to and i...
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this is a potentially massive change in the way we fund social care.de—ranging interview and the prime minister was also asked about plans in terms of opportunity and more powerfor the north, something that was a big issue in his campaign and that he focused on a lot, what were his thoughts on that? he said he would be doing a lot in terms of infrastructure to help other regions of the uk outside of london, but he was not very specific on those proposals and did not give any specific commitment to the hs2 project, for example. he spoke about the airline flybe, its importance for regional connectivity, but no specific offer of help. he was asked about how he would tackle the scourge about how he would tackle the scourge of country lines, drug dealing in many rural parts of the uk. he promised more police resources but said he was taking the issue seriously. we are putting 20,000 more police on the streets, i wa nt 20,000 more police on the streets, i want to see the county lines drugs gang wound up, rolled up. they are reducing the quality—of—life for p
this is a potentially massive change in the way we fund social care.de—ranging interview and the prime minister was also asked about plans in terms of opportunity and more powerfor the north, something that was a big issue in his campaign and that he focused on a lot, what were his thoughts on that? he said he would be doing a lot in terms of infrastructure to help other regions of the uk outside of london, but he was not very specific on those proposals and did not give any specific...
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until you solve adult social care, waiting times in the nhs won‘t improve either. adult social care,he field are saying needs to be done to sort this out and sort out every pa rt sort this out and sort out every part of the health service. an interesting point you have been making is everyone is missing targets, it is hard to keep a sense that targets are important at all? absolutely. i remember when these targets were being set up, there was a stigma over whether you are hitting the target or not and by how much you are missing it. and for every ambulance service, it was a pointless winter when no a&e department met the standards for every patient. it is hard to keep people motivated to hit the target. it is not for a lack of trying, it is because you don‘t have the staff of the resources you need to meet these targets. it does leave you trapped, in some ways, in a vicious cycle. thank you very much. in a moment the weather but first let‘s here‘s victoria derbyshire with what she‘s got coming up in her programme at ten. good morning. controversial new proposals seen by this programm
until you solve adult social care, waiting times in the nhs won‘t improve either. adult social care,he field are saying needs to be done to sort this out and sort out every pa rt sort this out and sort out every part of the health service. an interesting point you have been making is everyone is missing targets, it is hard to keep a sense that targets are important at all? absolutely. i remember when these targets were being set up, there was a stigma over whether you are hitting the target...
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i mean, this is a potentially massive change in the way we fund social care. to get it right, we've got to think very carefully about how we do it. a report into child sexual exploitation in manchester has concluded that it took place in plain sight — and victims were failed by police and local authorities. a child care expert and a former senior detective found that an investigation into the grooming of vulnerable teenage girls — predominantly by asian men — was under—resourced. they concluded that fears over race relations were a factor in the way police tackled the issue. gambling firms are to be banned from accepting credit cards from uk customers from april. about 2a million adults in britain gamble. research for the regulator suggests nearly a quarter of people placing bets online using credit cards are classed as problem gamblers. the government is considering a plan to cut air passenger duty on all domestic flights in order to help the struggling regional airline flybe. the company, which is based in exeter and employs more than 2000 people, has asked
i mean, this is a potentially massive change in the way we fund social care. to get it right, we've got to think very carefully about how we do it. a report into child sexual exploitation in manchester has concluded that it took place in plain sight — and victims were failed by police and local authorities. a child care expert and a former senior detective found that an investigation into the grooming of vulnerable teenage girls — predominantly by asian men — was under—resourced. they...
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a health and social care bill, all that to happen within two months.ng to be a pay parity for health workers and progress on reproductive rights. we do know that is something that had been a real cause of concern here. what they are saying is that sinn fein have got enough so really we are going to see a lot of these things, it is built into the agreement. there is a timescale on some of them. we have just heard talk about flags. there is one contentious issue. thanks in northern ireland are a very contentious issue. they are allowed on official buildings for a set number of days a year. in this agreement they are now given an extra three days a year to be flown for the british union jack extra three days a year to be flown for the british unionjack to be flown on official buildings. sinn fein have said they rejecting the stronger stand that provision but they have said comprises needed and they have said comprises needed and they don't believe that is part of they don't believe that is part of the disagreement and i think it is against the good friday
a health and social care bill, all that to happen within two months.ng to be a pay parity for health workers and progress on reproductive rights. we do know that is something that had been a real cause of concern here. what they are saying is that sinn fein have got enough so really we are going to see a lot of these things, it is built into the agreement. there is a timescale on some of them. we have just heard talk about flags. there is one contentious issue. thanks in northern ireland are a...
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get to build a consensus and i think there's a great awareness of the need to tackle the issue of social carewe will go ahead with a fantastic plan for social care. i look forward to his support but i would point out to him that it's thanks to the stewardship of the —— the economy by the conservatives and with the mandate of the people we have that we are now able to tackle a problem that was shirked notjust by the labour party but by governments for decade after decade and we are going to do it now. mr speaker, i don't know if the prime minister had a chance to read the labour manifesto in the election but we made it very clear that we have a plan, a very clear one and it is free personal claire, it is more funding and support for carers —— personal care. i'm very happy to send him another copy of our ma nifesto send him another copy of our manifesto so he can read it. the prime minister has said many times that he's going to put this nhs funding issue into law, but all this gimmick means is even longer waiting lists, more delays for cancer patients and more a&e departments bursting at the s
get to build a consensus and i think there's a great awareness of the need to tackle the issue of social carewe will go ahead with a fantastic plan for social care. i look forward to his support but i would point out to him that it's thanks to the stewardship of the —— the economy by the conservatives and with the mandate of the people we have that we are now able to tackle a problem that was shirked notjust by the labour party but by governments for decade after decade and we are going to...
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after an independent report reveals that the years of ignoring sexual exploitation of children and social care.
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british police after a report reveals the false ignored the sexual exploitation of children in social care for years.
british police after a report reveals the false ignored the sexual exploitation of children in social care for years.
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i mean, this is a potentially massive change in the way that we fund social care.ound the corner from number 10. brexiteers want big ben to go like the clappers on the day we leave the eu. the prime minister said in the midst of renovations, that would be expensive. but... we're working up a plan so people can bung a bob for a big ben bong, there are some people who want to... bung a bob? i haven't quite worked out... translated, that sounds like some kind of crowdfunding idea. let's hope policy in other areas was rather more developed when the cabinet met this morning. the foreign secretary updated colleagues on iran, and the prime minister will have to work hard to stop this crisis turning into a bigger drama. iain watson, bbc news. the foreign secretary dominic raab announced to the commons that britain, france and germany had jointly accused iran of violating the nuclear deal and said he'd triggered the dispute mechanism to deal with such issues. since last may, iran has step—by—step reduced its compliance with critical elements of the jcpoa, leaving it a shell
i mean, this is a potentially massive change in the way that we fund social care.ound the corner from number 10. brexiteers want big ben to go like the clappers on the day we leave the eu. the prime minister said in the midst of renovations, that would be expensive. but... we're working up a plan so people can bung a bob for a big ben bong, there are some people who want to... bung a bob? i haven't quite worked out... translated, that sounds like some kind of crowdfunding idea. let's hope...
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health and social care responded by saying all claims of sexual abuse in the n.h.s. are investigated but in the scrum to get ses the health care system is failing to take proper care of its patients i can't go to would rather it's going to be now i'm standing outside manager with our young well ma'am. you never know not always when. you know 8 able to manage themselves very well you're going in missouri. they should be taking that into account they shouldn't have you shouldn't feel constantly distracted while on a ward which is not seen or felt even if you were there in london terry which i was you know i was never a i was not on deception or in a bank you have no rights they didn't give you rights and you're just not listening i believe that if i and i had any other symptoms i'm going to rush and they might just say well she's making it are you know they're raised that there is a general disbelief patients people aren't and you're not and i don't think there is a place in the mental health system. there is there is no reason for it other than people that you know fin
health and social care responded by saying all claims of sexual abuse in the n.h.s. are investigated but in the scrum to get ses the health care system is failing to take proper care of its patients i can't go to would rather it's going to be now i'm standing outside manager with our young well ma'am. you never know not always when. you know 8 able to manage themselves very well you're going in missouri. they should be taking that into account they shouldn't have you shouldn't feel constantly...
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this winter, it feels as though that really positive impact of social care hasn't been there as much,ss the health and care system. if more beds are needed for emergency care, that means delays for patients like paul needing nonurgent operations. he has been waiting months for a hip replacement. i have seen doctors and specialists, physiotherapy teams, and you know it's now got to the point where, oh, the operation will be done on easter 2020, now they're telling me it could well be christmas 2020. whatever the promises made about more hospitals and nurses and higherfunding, this is the state of the nhs in england right now. hugh pym, bbc news. doctor ian higginson is vice president of the royal college of emergency medicine. he is in our plymouth studio. thank you forjoining us this evening. the factors contributing to this new record low? i think this is a cumulative failure of health policy and leadership within the health service over the last decade or more and in fact probably longer. multiple factors resulting from that are contributing to the miserable situation we are seeing
this winter, it feels as though that really positive impact of social care hasn't been there as much,ss the health and care system. if more beds are needed for emergency care, that means delays for patients like paul needing nonurgent operations. he has been waiting months for a hip replacement. i have seen doctors and specialists, physiotherapy teams, and you know it's now got to the point where, oh, the operation will be done on easter 2020, now they're telling me it could well be christmas...
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the department of health and social care responded by saying all claims of sexual abuse in the n.h.s.are investigated but rivka granda again says the health care system is failing to take proper care of its patients. i can't go to woodland is going to be man certainly not i mean but you are young well ma'am. not always with. him in 8 able to manage themselves very well you're going in missouri. it should be taking that into account mission he shouldn't feel constantly distracted while you on a ward which is not to say dinner help you even if you are there it's going to terry which i was you know i was never a i was not on the section or in a bank you have no rights they didn't give you rights and you're just not listening i believe that if i and i had any other symptoms i'm going to crash and they might just say well she's making it up again you know there is that there is a general disbelief patients people at least into and out of and i don't think there is a place in the mental health system for nick sports there is there is no reason for it other than people you know if i not seen
the department of health and social care responded by saying all claims of sexual abuse in the n.h.s.are investigated but rivka granda again says the health care system is failing to take proper care of its patients. i can't go to woodland is going to be man certainly not i mean but you are young well ma'am. not always with. him in 8 able to manage themselves very well you're going in missouri. it should be taking that into account mission he shouldn't feel constantly distracted while you on a...
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of british police have to report reveals offices ignored the sexual exploitation of children in social care for years more on that after the break. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. theory dramatic development only. i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical. to sit down. welcome back british police new children were suffering the most profound sexual abuse in the northern city of manchester but failed to protect them is the finding of a new report in 2004 operational guster was launched. but the probe was shut down a few perpetrators were brought to justice. the official probe was closed due to lack of resources now a criminal investigations been opened into potential failures by the police the u.k. independent office for police conduct found racial tensions were one of the reasons given for stopping operation augusta whistleblower maggie oliver a former munched a police detective says that there were many more disturbing reasons. the decision to close down operation orchestra was driven by the decision of s
of british police have to report reveals offices ignored the sexual exploitation of children in social care for years more on that after the break. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. theory dramatic development only. i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical. to sit down. welcome back british police new children were suffering the most profound sexual abuse in the northern city of manchester but failed to protect...
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about care work so we think of care work as being a cost and we can't afford it we can't invest in social care because we have to construct bridges and buildings but in fact research shows that actually if you spent 2 percent of g.d.p. on the care sector you create twice as many jobs as you would in construction that is a crucial thing for both the governments and the private sector in davos to consider this year think of care as an investment and investment in decent jobs particularly for women i'd also like them to tomorrow commit to bring in place quotas to get women in positions of power because we know when they are that they're more likely to legislate and come up with policies that solve these kind of problems and i want them to talk to women get women's organizations around the table they know the problems that the women on the frontlines are most facing and it's just hard to imagine that the lawmakers and policy makers are not aware of this i mean wherever you go around the world you have the same thing people are living longer the role of care takers is growing and most of the careta
about care work so we think of care work as being a cost and we can't afford it we can't invest in social care because we have to construct bridges and buildings but in fact research shows that actually if you spent 2 percent of g.d.p. on the care sector you create twice as many jobs as you would in construction that is a crucial thing for both the governments and the private sector in davos to consider this year think of care as an investment and investment in decent jobs particularly for...
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this is a match of change in the way we fund social care.s want big ben to go on the day we leave the eu. that would be expensive, johnson said. we are working up a plan because there are some people who want to. i haven't quite worked out. that sounds something like —— like some sort of funding idea. the foreign secretary updated colleagues in iran and the prime minister will have to work ha rd to prime minister will have to work hard to stop this crisis turning into a bigger problem. the prime minister did say that agreement might be or could be or should be replaced by a deal negotiated by president trunk. —— president trump. in a commons statement, the foreign secretary dominic raab accused iran of "systematic non—compliance". if iran were ever to acquire a nuclear weapon, we cannot let that happen and with that in mind today the e3 consisting of the united kingdom, france and germany have jointly taken action to hold iran to account for its systematic noncompliance with thejcpoa. as they are opium parties to the deal, we have written to
this is a match of change in the way we fund social care.s want big ben to go on the day we leave the eu. that would be expensive, johnson said. we are working up a plan because there are some people who want to. i haven't quite worked out. that sounds something like —— like some sort of funding idea. the foreign secretary updated colleagues in iran and the prime minister will have to work ha rd to prime minister will have to work hard to stop this crisis turning into a bigger problem. the...
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this is the nhs and social care in england right now.ou for bringing us the latest figures. hugh pym, health editor. two people who rescued a dog say it was emotional. i spotted the belgian shepherd dog in the river in nottinghamshire, bella. she has been taken to the vet recovering. a man and woman were arrested on animal cruelty and have been released under investigation. let us speak to jane harper and joanne. you are very welcome, delighted you can come and talk to us about this. thankfully, a happy ending for bella, but could have been very different. take us through what happened as you first spotted her. it wasjust a normal walk in the morning and we decided to go along the river because the weather has been so bad, lots of places flooded. by chance, 20 minutes into the walk, out of the corner of my eye, i saw something, i was not sure if it was a hat, something swept up with the river. when we looked closely, we saw the eyes, the face was so still, her eyes, the face was so still, her eyes we re eyes, the face was so still, her e
this is the nhs and social care in england right now.ou for bringing us the latest figures. hugh pym, health editor. two people who rescued a dog say it was emotional. i spotted the belgian shepherd dog in the river in nottinghamshire, bella. she has been taken to the vet recovering. a man and woman were arrested on animal cruelty and have been released under investigation. let us speak to jane harper and joanne. you are very welcome, delighted you can come and talk to us about this....
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the department of health and social care responded by saying all claims of sexual abuse in the n.h.s. are investigated but we've got grant again says the health care system is failing to take proper care of its patients. i can't go towards less is going to be man standing outside marriage and our young well ma'am she never know not always with. an 8 able to manage themselves very well you're going in missouri a shit when. they should be taking that into account they shouldn't have you shouldn't have to feel constantly distracted while you on a ward which is not to say dinner help you even if you are there it's going to terry which i was you know i was never a i was not on deception or in a bank you have no rights they didn't give you rights and. you're just not listening i believe. i had any other symptoms i'm going to and they might just. you know there are risks that there is a general disbelief. and i don't think there is a. mental health. there is there is no reason. that you know financially you know right. now for a complete change of pace the french bakers confederation has dec
the department of health and social care responded by saying all claims of sexual abuse in the n.h.s. are investigated but we've got grant again says the health care system is failing to take proper care of its patients. i can't go towards less is going to be man standing outside marriage and our young well ma'am she never know not always with. an 8 able to manage themselves very well you're going in missouri a shit when. they should be taking that into account they shouldn't have you shouldn't...
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about care work so we think of care work as being a cost and we can't afford it we can't invest in social care because we have to construct bridges and buildings but in fact research shows that actually if you spent 2 percent of g.d.p. on the care sector you create twice as many jobs as you would in construction that is a crucial thing for both the governments and the private sector in davos to consider this year think of care as an investment and investment in decent jobs particularly for women i'd also like them to tomorrow commit to bring in place quotas to get women in positions of power because we know when they are that they're more likely to legislate and come up with policies that solve these kind of problems and i want them to talk to women get women's organizations around the table they know the problems that the women on the frontlines are most facing and it's just hard to imagine that the law makers and policy makers are not aware of this i mean wherever you go around the world you have the same thing people are living longer the role of care takers is growing and most of the caret
about care work so we think of care work as being a cost and we can't afford it we can't invest in social care because we have to construct bridges and buildings but in fact research shows that actually if you spent 2 percent of g.d.p. on the care sector you create twice as many jobs as you would in construction that is a crucial thing for both the governments and the private sector in davos to consider this year think of care as an investment and investment in decent jobs particularly for...
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population you know it's good but it has its limits if you would add 102150000 people who would need social care the system would break. it won't work any more that brings us on to some of the the challenges that. politics will face the new government will face how would you have allies and what are your readers tell you about the issues i mean is immigration for example is. an issue which is growing in importance in finland the question of the new language obligations of terms of sweet this is that something has been resisted by some say x. is the rise of the the populace rate the challenge the us political offer those in finland yes these are you know finland doesn't have many huge national level problems immigration has always been a topic in politics the swedish language which you mentioned which has always been a 2nd official language of finland but now. one of the coalition parties the swedish people's party who actually runs on the agenda of swedish language they want to make it compulsory part of final exams of high schools which of course people don't like that but i think the there is
population you know it's good but it has its limits if you would add 102150000 people who would need social care the system would break. it won't work any more that brings us on to some of the the challenges that. politics will face the new government will face how would you have allies and what are your readers tell you about the issues i mean is immigration for example is. an issue which is growing in importance in finland the question of the new language obligations of terms of sweet this is...
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to a mixed area i just had to lock myself in my room the whole time the department of health and social care has responded by saying that it will not tolerate sexual abuse in the n.h.s. but political activist linda beloff says it's this graceful the decision to axe mix towards the still not being carried out. i think it's that it's about 20 years certainly 15 years ago that. hospitals made an undertaking that they would get rid of mixed wards frankly the government ought to be ashamed that allowing british hospitals to it to not carry out an agreement that they made which was that there would be wards for women and wards for men and they shouldn't be they should not be mixed wards we fought very hard to ensure that women had safety and security so. for no better reason that we could speak to each other about issues of. of of concern i mean lots of women would be in hospital because of you know reproductive issues. of old age and you couldn't necessarily do that in a mixed ward not so men prefer to be in wards in which matters of their you know the reproductive organs can be explored with oth
to a mixed area i just had to lock myself in my room the whole time the department of health and social care has responded by saying that it will not tolerate sexual abuse in the n.h.s. but political activist linda beloff says it's this graceful the decision to axe mix towards the still not being carried out. i think it's that it's about 20 years certainly 15 years ago that. hospitals made an undertaking that they would get rid of mixed wards frankly the government ought to be ashamed that...
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population you know it's good but it has its limits if you would add 102150000 people who would need social care the system would break. it won't work any more that brings us on to some of the the challenges that. politics will face the new government will face how would you have allies and what are your readers tell you a boat the issues i mean is immigration for example is. an issue which is growing in importance in finland the question of the new language obligations of terms of sweet this is that something has been resisted by some say x. is the rise of the the populace rate to challenge the us political or for those in finland yes these are finland doesn't have many huge national level problems immigration has always been a topic in politics the swedish language which you mentioned which has always been a 2nd official language of finland but now. one of the coalition parties the swedish people's party who actually runs on the agenda of swedish language they want to make it compulsory part of final exams of high schools which of course people don't like that but i think the there is not the
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police after an independent report reveals years of ignoring sexual exploitation of children and social care. this is the weekly here on our team welcome to our roundup of the headlines that shape the week. russia got a new prime minister this week after the previous cabinet stepped down the resignation of all president putin's proposal to change the country's constitution . but it. was just a do not affect the fundamental basis of the constitution they move further in russia's development as a lawful state. through homes the effectiveness of the country's institutions to strengthen the role of civil society and to enable the political parties in the regions to make decisions vital to the country's development. takes a look at the proposed reforms and the reaction they've already received from the west. tried splay in this led to boom and powers the office of president the media accuses of it seizing more power who control over russia but when putin gives up that power and hands it over at the parliament at his own expense it is also because he seizing more control over russia 1st to discove
police after an independent report reveals years of ignoring sexual exploitation of children and social care. this is the weekly here on our team welcome to our roundup of the headlines that shape the week. russia got a new prime minister this week after the previous cabinet stepped down the resignation of all president putin's proposal to change the country's constitution . but it. was just a do not affect the fundamental basis of the constitution they move further in russia's development as a...